High School Students Walk Out of Class to Protest the Treatment of 3 Classmates Who Say They Were Raped

Students at Norman High School in Oklahoma walked out of class todayin protest of what they say is bullying and inaction by school officials after several female students were allegedly raped by the same male student. The three girls and their families told their stories to Jezebel, which cast national attention on the case. The alleged assailant, an 18-year-old Jezebel is pseudonymously calling "Brian," allegedly raped two 16-year-old students and one 14-year-old. One of the girls provided Jezebel with what she says is a recording of Brian recounting one of the assaults. [WARNING: Brian's language below is graphic and upsetting; full text on Jezebel.]

"She was asleep," Brian says. "She was, like, incoherent. Like, you could not talk to her at all... And I was just like, all right, get on your knees. And she did. And I just f----- the s--- out of her, man. It just happened. She was passed out..."

The Norman police say they have been investigating, but no charges have been brought. In the meantime, the three girls have all faced severe bullying and have dropped out of school.

In solidarity with the girls, students left class and stood outside the school today, some carrying signs declaring their support of rape survivors and their frustration with the school administration. The protest was organized via the #YesAllDaughters group on Facebook, and many demonstrators and supporters tweeted under that hashtag: